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Fishing on the frontline amid South China Sea dispute | Fishing on the frontline amid South China Sea dispute |
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By Martin Patience BBC News, Hainan island | By Martin Patience BBC News, Hainan island |
Wang Chun Li knows the dangers of the South China Sea better than most. | Wang Chun Li knows the dangers of the South China Sea better than most. |
As a young man he fished for sharks and spent up to three months at sea on a single trip. But now the 50-year-old says the waters are the most dangerous he has ever experienced. | As a young man he fished for sharks and spent up to three months at sea on a single trip. But now the 50-year-old says the waters are the most dangerous he has ever experienced. |
"We're scared of going out without protection," he says, standing on his 30m wooden boat in the busy fishing port of Tanmen. | "We're scared of going out without protection," he says, standing on his 30m wooden boat in the busy fishing port of Tanmen. |
"A big boat like this costs a lot of money and I don't want to lose it." | "A big boat like this costs a lot of money and I don't want to lose it." |
Capt Wang is a battle-hardened veteran of the growing skirmishes on the South China Sea involving several Asian countries. | Capt Wang is a battle-hardened veteran of the growing skirmishes on the South China Sea involving several Asian countries. |
With a third of the world's shipping passing through its waters, the South China Sea is of vital strategic importance. | With a third of the world's shipping passing through its waters, the South China Sea is of vital strategic importance. |
But increasingly, territorial disputes are flaring up over its potentially huge oil and gas deposits as well as the rich fishing grounds. | But increasingly, territorial disputes are flaring up over its potentially huge oil and gas deposits as well as the rich fishing grounds. |
Countries including China, Vietnam, the Philippines and Taiwan all have competing territorial claims over various different rocks, reefs and islands. | Countries including China, Vietnam, the Philippines and Taiwan all have competing territorial claims over various different rocks, reefs and islands. |
Nervous neighbours | Nervous neighbours |
But these growing disputes mean the fishermen of Tanmen need to operate on the frontline in order to make a living. | But these growing disputes mean the fishermen of Tanmen need to operate on the frontline in order to make a living. |
In his sparse wooden cabin, Capt Wang carefully lays out his charts to set out his roll call of clashes at sea. | In his sparse wooden cabin, Capt Wang carefully lays out his charts to set out his roll call of clashes at sea. |
Five years ago, he says, his fishing boat was seized by the Malaysian authorities following a confrontation. He then says he was thrown into jail for five months. | Five years ago, he says, his fishing boat was seized by the Malaysian authorities following a confrontation. He then says he was thrown into jail for five months. |
Capt Wang bought another boat and headed straight back out to sea. | Capt Wang bought another boat and headed straight back out to sea. |
In the latest incident last year, he says, the Vietnamese coast guard attacked his crew. | In the latest incident last year, he says, the Vietnamese coast guard attacked his crew. |
"The Vietnamese patrol deliberately sank one of our small boats," he said. "I was in Chinese waters." | "The Vietnamese patrol deliberately sank one of our small boats," he said. "I was in Chinese waters." |
"Three of my crew were left clinging to rocks. I managed to rescue them. But now the men are too terrified to return to sea." | "Three of my crew were left clinging to rocks. I managed to rescue them. But now the men are too terrified to return to sea." |
Of course, fishermen from across the region report harassment, aggression and even detention at the hands of rival claimants to South China Sea areas. | Of course, fishermen from across the region report harassment, aggression and even detention at the hands of rival claimants to South China Sea areas. |
But China is stepping up its patrols, it says, in order to protect its fishermen. | But China is stepping up its patrols, it says, in order to protect its fishermen. |
Beijing is also staking its claim to disputed territories and waters in the South China Sea in more concrete ways. | Beijing is also staking its claim to disputed territories and waters in the South China Sea in more concrete ways. |
It is building a brand new city on an island in the heart of South China Sea. | It is building a brand new city on an island in the heart of South China Sea. |
Investment is pouring into the new city, Sansha, including funds for a new military base. | Investment is pouring into the new city, Sansha, including funds for a new military base. |
These moves are making China's neighbours nervous, says Stephanie Kleine-Ahlbrandt from the International Crisis Group. | |
"Right now there's a risk of conflict because all of these competing claims," she said. | "Right now there's a risk of conflict because all of these competing claims," she said. |
"The tensions are being shaped by regional apprehension about the growth of China's economic, political and military power and a lack of clarity over its intentions." | "The tensions are being shaped by regional apprehension about the growth of China's economic, political and military power and a lack of clarity over its intentions." |
'Provoking' | 'Provoking' |
In response many smaller Asian countries are renewing old friendships with Washington. | In response many smaller Asian countries are renewing old friendships with Washington. |
But Chinese officials believe that the US is trying to use the issue to contain the rise of China. | But Chinese officials believe that the US is trying to use the issue to contain the rise of China. |
Wu Shicun, president of the country's National Institute for South China Sea studies - a government-sponsored think-tank - blames American involvement for inflaming the tensions. | Wu Shicun, president of the country's National Institute for South China Sea studies - a government-sponsored think-tank - blames American involvement for inflaming the tensions. |
"Countries like Vietnam and the Philippines now believe that Washington will support them in any dispute," he said. | "Countries like Vietnam and the Philippines now believe that Washington will support them in any dispute," he said. |
"That's the reason why they're provoking Beijing over the South China Sea issue." | "That's the reason why they're provoking Beijing over the South China Sea issue." |
Back on his boat, Capt Wang is running out of patience. He says that China should use force to end the disputes. | Back on his boat, Capt Wang is running out of patience. He says that China should use force to end the disputes. |
"We should send our troops to take back our territorial waters," he said, a portrait of Chairman Mao hanging on the cabin wall behind him. | "We should send our troops to take back our territorial waters," he said, a portrait of Chairman Mao hanging on the cabin wall behind him. |
"I'm prepared to fight. I've waited a long time for military confrontation." | "I'm prepared to fight. I've waited a long time for military confrontation." |
It is this type of talk that makes China's neighbours extremely nervous. | It is this type of talk that makes China's neighbours extremely nervous. |
Beijing insists its rise is peaceful. But China's growing power and confidence are sending ripples across the region. | Beijing insists its rise is peaceful. But China's growing power and confidence are sending ripples across the region. |
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